Redpill content is grooming for the military. I think she has a point

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chairmanghostabout 2 months ago136

That makes sense. I don't know if it's true, but it still works out.

ErilAqabout 2 months ago62

There's a far more simple reason. It sells. The creators can sell hope for young, impressionable, or hopeless men. Only by following (and paying) for this "secret" can you be successful with the ladies, and if you still aren't, its not the creators fault, it is society's for creating independent women. This allows them to continually farm the men for every penny. (See also OF as well)

Clocktopu5about 2 months ago35

Wasn't there some incel kid that was big in their community that disavowed the whole movement immediately after getting laid?

Pretty sure I'm not imagining it, I swear the kid was super open about how they all lie about it because they feel hopeless and make their problems worse, and now that he had been with a woman he was over the incel shit

AwesomeWhiteDudeabout 2 months ago19

Most people join the military for economic reasons.

Also gym bros struggle in the military cause the military loves running and rucking. Best soldier or marine is some stringy looking dude that is fine running miles every single day and can handle a 50 pound ruck for like 5-10 miles and still go to work after.

Dant3ngaabout 2 months ago12

I feel like personal health/fitness has become very popular in most social circles in the last decade so idk about this one.

The military doesnt need to groom people because joining the military is most often an economic decision. Ask anyone why they joined and they wont tell you its because andrew tate inspired them. Its because they dont have money for school, or got kicked out of their house, or have no where to go.

Sure maybe redpill content has an effect of influencing consideration of military service, but i dont think its some intentional plot paid for by the government.

Material_Market_3469about 2 months ago7

This doesn't add up. The military is mostly cardio and body weight exercises. Doing bodybuilding or powerlifting doesn't help for 2/3 of the work required/PT test.

It's made because people watch same as talk radio before. It's done for money.

Veronomeabout 2 months ago5

Id say this is more a convenience for the military, rather than a conspiracy organised by it.

If they were going to actually organise situations that encourage joining the military, exploitation of those with low education and few options for social mobility seems far more advantageous.

ntkwwwmabout 2 months ago5

Yeah this tracks

contentatlastabout 2 months ago4

I dunno... I don't think I agree with this one

GodOfMoonlightabout 2 months ago4

I mean yeah, I see it now amongst young men. It tracks, they feel isolated so they turn to the military to make money and feel confident from that income. But are some of the worst ppl I've talked to....